Beaver Removal Service
Our Humane Beaver
Removal Process
Our team follows a structured approach to ensure beaver dams are removed safely and humanely. We prioritize the well-being of wildlife while protecting your property.
Trapping and removal
Dam removal
Identifying travel ways and dens
Reoccurring inspections and trapping on larger properties
Our Residential Wildlife Removal Process
We start with a full inspection to find out where the animals are getting in and what damage they’ve done. Then we remove the animals using humane methods, seal up entry points, and repair any damage to keep your home safe and secure.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I know if beavers are on my property?
Look for chewed tree stumps, fresh wood chips, dam activity, bank dens, and rising water levels.
Can beavers cause flooding or drainage issues?
Yes—dams can back up water, impact culverts, and damage landscaping or structures.
Do you remove beavers humanely?
Yes—methods depend on site conditions and regulations; we use safe, legal control practices.
Do you remove beaver dams too?
If you do: explain. If not: clarify what you handle (removal/control) and what’s recommended for water management.
Will beavers come back after removal?
They can if habitat remains ideal. We can recommend deterrents and habitat changes to reduce return.
Is beaver removal regulated in Illinois?
Yes—wildlife control is regulated, and methods must follow state rules.
How long does beaver removal take?
It depends on access, water conditions, and level of activity—some situations require multiple visits.
What affects the cost of beaver removal?
Water access, damage severity, number of animals, and any recommended prevention work.
Can you protect trees from beavers?
Yes—tree wrapping, barriers, and deterrent strategies can reduce damage.
Should I try to remove beavers myself?
Not recommended. Beavers are strong, unpredictable, and removal near water adds safety risk.
Signs You May Have
Beavers on Your Property
Beaver dams can lead to significant ecological disruption and property damage. These structures can flood landscapes, destroy vegetation, and compromise structural integrity. Here are clear signs of their presence:
Dams or lodges constructed from wood and mud
Gnawed trees and shrubs
Water level changes in ponds and streams
Get a Free Consultation and Take Back Your Home
Contact us today for a free consultation and reclaim your home from unwanted wildlife.